Billnpatti
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Since the gun at Deer Creek is in your price range and they have had caplocks in this style and price range in the past, you might find out from them if they are going to have it in a caplock sometime in the near future. Depending on your purse and how soon you want it, that might be a possible option for you. I usually don't recommend a flintlock for a first gun because it does require a small bit of fiddling that is not required on a caplock plus a flintlock requires real black powder only. It will not work with any of the substitutes. So, in your case, if you have a source of real black powder and have the little bit of patience it takes to master the flintlock, you will love it and probably never want to go to a caplock. Flintlocks just have an endearing quality about them. Also, if you do a good job of assembling it, you can always trade it for a caplock if you find that you don't fall into the category of those of us who love flintlocks.